The thing is MON is trying to build a team for the future, at 40 Taylor doesn't feature in anything long term. While i agree he is probably still our best keeper playing at the same level as Camp - MON has to look forward.
Healy has had his time and will only get back in if we have injury and he is scoring for fun for Bury.
Clingan still has something to offer but needs a club.
As far as i know Mcginn is out for 2 months. McCann is a bit like Taylor for me - he is 32 now and never been a nailed on starter for us - so we must try and blood the younger player as they are the furture. Also his club future is in doubt so that may be to do with it.
Looking at your team i would have Ferguson starting for sure. His line up play with Mcgivern was good against Finland and he took his goal really well. I would just go a flat 4-4-2 or -4-4-1-1. Im not a big fan of hughes at RB or AcAuley in general but Baird will probably have to play DM so we will have to stick with that back four. I dont think McCourt will start - we need workers away from home and Shiels is more likely to do that than mccourt.
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Some good points, I agree Shiels would work harder McCourt should definatly be used as an impact sub though. Is it true the squad announced today is only for the first 2-3 matches and isn't nailed on for the whole campaign?
Is it true the squad announced today is only for the first 2-3 matches and isn't nailed on for the whole campaign?
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Of course it is - when has it ever been any different?
Jonny Evans is selected , having had surgery in the summer and not kicked a ball in anger since. Sir David isnt selected for not being fit enough , even though hes had some sort of pre-season training and scored for Bury last weekend. Strange. I would have still had him in the squad but not the starting XI.
Yes even if he didn't start the other strikers could learn a lot from him and his dressing room presence
im very much of the opinion healy has had his time and really it was up a few years ago.
The difference in and unfit evans being pick is he will come back and will play games for Man utd at the highest level.. Where healy hasn't been fit for a few years and had no game time.
Healy can still make an impact as a sub i think. Evans wont get anywhere near the game time he got last at Man Utd, Vidic is back dont forget.
Healy hasnt made any impact for NI in nearly four years. I dont see that changing. We must give the other player a proper chance instead of going back to Healy.
Evans will probably play alongside Vidic this season - Rio is becoming less of a first team player every week and smalling and jones are still learning and quite injury prone themselves and fergie seems to play the at RB more than anywhere.
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posted on 28/8/12
The thing is MON is trying to build a team for the future, at 40 Taylor doesn't feature in anything long term. While i agree he is probably still our best keeper playing at the same level as Camp - MON has to look forward.
Healy has had his time and will only get back in if we have injury and he is scoring for fun for Bury.
Clingan still has something to offer but needs a club.
As far as i know Mcginn is out for 2 months. McCann is a bit like Taylor for me - he is 32 now and never been a nailed on starter for us - so we must try and blood the younger player as they are the furture. Also his club future is in doubt so that may be to do with it.
Looking at your team i would have Ferguson starting for sure. His line up play with Mcgivern was good against Finland and he took his goal really well. I would just go a flat 4-4-2 or -4-4-1-1. Im not a big fan of hughes at RB or AcAuley in general but Baird will probably have to play DM so we will have to stick with that back four. I dont think McCourt will start - we need workers away from home and Shiels is more likely to do that than mccourt.
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posted on 28/8/12
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posted on 28/8/12
Some good points, I agree Shiels would work harder McCourt should definatly be used as an impact sub though. Is it true the squad announced today is only for the first 2-3 matches and isn't nailed on for the whole campaign?
posted on 28/8/12
Is it true the squad announced today is only for the first 2-3 matches and isn't nailed on for the whole campaign?
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Of course it is - when has it ever been any different?
posted on 28/8/12
Jonny Evans is selected , having had surgery in the summer and not kicked a ball in anger since. Sir David isnt selected for not being fit enough , even though hes had some sort of pre-season training and scored for Bury last weekend. Strange. I would have still had him in the squad but not the starting XI.
posted on 29/8/12
Yes even if he didn't start the other strikers could learn a lot from him and his dressing room presence
posted on 29/8/12
im very much of the opinion healy has had his time and really it was up a few years ago.
The difference in and unfit evans being pick is he will come back and will play games for Man utd at the highest level.. Where healy hasn't been fit for a few years and had no game time.
posted on 29/8/12
Healy can still make an impact as a sub i think. Evans wont get anywhere near the game time he got last at Man Utd, Vidic is back dont forget.
posted on 30/8/12
Healy hasnt made any impact for NI in nearly four years. I dont see that changing. We must give the other player a proper chance instead of going back to Healy.
Evans will probably play alongside Vidic this season - Rio is becoming less of a first team player every week and smalling and jones are still learning and quite injury prone themselves and fergie seems to play the at RB more than anywhere.
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